MERSEYSIDE POLICE OPERATIONAL COMMAND CENTRE

Client

Morgan Sindall

Commenced

June 2016

Duration

92 Weeks

The Project

A new operational command centre for Merseyside Police, valued at £50m with our contract works valued at £3m.

The works comprise of a 3 storey PC concrete framed building as the operational centre, a single storey steel framed ancillary building to accommodate the “engine room” to run the complex, a dedicated dog kennel building and training ground, car parking for 1200 vehicles and a purpose-built security building at the site entrance.

Scope

The Scope of Works is broken down into the following sections:

Drainage – including two underground attenuation tanks and two foul chamber pumping tanks.

Foundations to the ancillary building, dog kennels, security building and covered car park.

Formation of all roadways in readiness for surfacing by a third party.

Service Ducting – 6km of underground service ducting throughout the complex.

ACHIEVEMENTS

HANDOVER CEREMONY

The project, Merseyside Police Operational Command Centre, was handed over after 20 months of hard work from our dedicated operatives. Construction Director Fred Bryant and Site Manager Noel Wrynne were invited to the handover ceremony between main contractor, Morgan Sindall and Merseyside Police which took place on the 5th February 2018. It was here that both Noel was “Best Site Supervisor” and Fred Bryant collected our award for “Best Supply Chain Over £1m” on behalf of Murraywood Construction.

Congratulations to Noel Wrynne and all those who worked with him on site, well done.